“An Unimaginable Love”, is all about the love and hatred between two characters who are utterly contrary in nature. A tall and handsome hunk- Adarsh meets chirpy and beautiful girl Adwita at any early teenage. Adarsh struggles for his love wherein, Adwita often neglects his love. She wants to enjoy her live independently. The ups and downs in the love voyage is clearly depicted in the story.

Briddhasrom by Sisir Bhattacharjee

Rup hails from an upper-middle class family. He is a mechanical engineer and very meritorious. Due to a sudden turn of events in his life, Rup ends up marrying Dona, the haughty daughter of an industrialist with no regard for people. Her constant disrespectful behaviour towards her elders makes Rup unhappy and a day comes when he is compelled to leave home after he finds out about Dona’s affair with another man, outside marriage. Dona starts a new life with her boyfriend and is eventually deserted by him too once she becomes pregnant with his child. Dejected, a pregnant and grief-stricken Dona is taken in by the man-servant and his wife, in their house at the suburbs. The couple were hard up and fought hard to make ends meet. At their home, Dona gives birth to her child and while bringing him up, she realizes the hardships that parents need go through in order to give their child a life worth living. Motherhood brings a transformation upon her and she repents for her past mistakes. Dona names her child Gopal. He grows up to be talented but does not take interest in being a doctor or an engineer. Instead, he wishes to be a writer and serve the poor. Their doctor would say ‘one does not need a certificate to be successful, as long as one has talent, dedication and the willingness to work hard.’ Gopal falls in love with a girl named Chumki, who resided in his village. However, her parents don’t agree to the relationship. What happens next?

Mukto Bihonger Ullash by Dipali bhowmick

The author’s Dipali Bhowmick’s writing reminds us of rural Bengal in its purest form. The short stories enclosed in “Mukto Bihonger Ullash” portrays women in all their beauty and majesty, standing strong as the voice of change. It also depicts the tale of Bangladeshi bengalis, children with small dreams and aspirations and the face of the educated breed, both kind as well as gruesome.

Destiny of Joy by Siddhart Majumder

Joy Bannerjee, the young protagonist of “The Destiny of Joy”, in Siddhart Majumder’s debut novel wants to live his life in his own terms, and in the process what he goes through at different levels of experience makes up this novel —- a refreshing gift to the readers. It is fascinating , gripping and engaging . The discerning readers ought to read between the lines and they will be pleasantly surprised to come across new layers of meaning every now and then. It also touches upon various issues that are of paramount importance to our lives and times and it does so in a subtle and indirect manner.

Old Age Home by Sisir Bhattacharjee

Rup hails from an upper-middle class family. He is a mechanical engineer and very meritorious. Due to a sudden turn of events in his life, Rup ends up marrying Dona, the haughty daughter of an industrialist with no regard for people. Her constant disrespectful behaviour towards her elders makes Rup unhappy and a day comes when he is compelled to leave home after he finds out about Dona’s affair with another man, outside marriage. Dona starts a new life with her boyfriend and is eventually deserted by him too once she becomes pregnant with his child. Dejected, a pregnant and grief-stricken Dona is taken in by the man-servant and his wife, in their house at the suburbs. The couple were hard up and fought hard to make ends meet. At their home, Dona gives birth to her child and while bringing him up, she realizes the hardships that parents need go through in order to give their child a life worth living. Motherhood brings a transformation upon her and she repents for her past mistakes. Dona names her child Gopal. He grows up to be talented but does not take interest in being a doctor or an engineer. Instead, he wishes to be a writer and serve the poor. Their doctor would say ‘one does not need a certificate to be successful, as long as one has talent, dedication and the willingness to work hard.’ Gopal falls in love with a girl named Chumki, who resided in his village. However, her parents don’t agree to the relationship. What happens next?

Grab a copy of “Old Age Home” to find out. For bengali readers, “Briddhasrom” is the translated version.

The Khoobsurat Unlimited by Anshika Sony

Three Corporate Superwoman Shilpa, Karen and Varsha work for a sinking Cosmetic Company, The Khoobsurat Unlimited. A highly demanding job coupled with an organization culture of extreme competitiveness, rapid changes and pressure screws up major elements in their personal lives. The story interconnects their professional life experiences with their personal life experiences.

Embraced in Love Forever by Manvi Verma

What happens when a guy on a trip with his friends falls in love at first sight with a girl?The place he refused to go once becomes the reason for him to survive after that. The journey that begins with strangers lands finally to the paradise of pure and sheer love. Things go well further smoothly.But..in midst of their happiness,god plans something else for both of them. How would you feel when you can’t tell your feelings for the happiness of your loved ones?And… how worse it becomes when the sacrifice you do to make your loved ones smile makes your own life worse than hell and you can’t even express it..! However it is said that love conquers everything.But,will their love be able too fight and fight the light through the darkness of evil, hatred and jealousy? Will they be able to meet irrespective of all boundaries and hurdles of society,tradition , religion and possesiveness? This musical story of Arjun and Adaa will take you to a voyage of bonding,friendship, love ,courage, sacrifice…Come along to feel the most divine word on earth,the purest form of all feelings called” love”.

Bigyanabhijaan by Pallab Biswas

The wheel of evolution and creation is ever rotating. With changing time, science is spreading its wings and becoming even more relevant with every aspect of our lives. Young scientist-turned author Pallab Biswas, weaves his sci-fi novel around four friends who are out on an adventure to understand science – Science, whose application is not restricted simply within the confines of a laboratory.

Devdas 2 by Suryanarayan Chakraborty

‘ Devdas 2” is a modern-day rendition off Sarat chandra Chattopadhayay’s cult romance ”Devdas”. The author Suryanarayan Chakraborty holds a very special connection to novel and it is his way of paying homage to Bengal favourite litterateur of all times.

Why Happens, What Happens… It is Chemistry, in Life’s Laboratory! by Sushmita Mukherjee

When there is an effect, there has to be a cause, as the effect is the cause made manifest! The invisibility or imperceptibility of the cause is no proof of its non-existence. What happens, happens, that is why! Life thus leads us through the mysteries to bask in the joy of its unraveling, leading to self as the cause of every effect that affects us, to ultimately bless with the bliss of a wonderful chemistry with our very own selves, and so with all and everything. Why happens, what happens…thus happens, Chemistry unfolding every moment in this Laboratory of Life! Chemistry is not only about equations. Equations are just a way of expressing chemistry. We live chemistry every day, though we know not. Chemistry thrives on bonding, as do we. Life is many things and of them, one is chemistry too…